jemmyell Posted October 22, 2005 Report Share Posted October 22, 2005 (edited) OneSuite.com and DynaSky.com are the same! both are owned by Vertex Telecom I called my DynaSky local number and I got a canned apology from OneSuite! Then I did a web search and found the company that built all the websites for Vertex: http://www.vonleffern.com/work.php?page=client24 DynaSky claims local access numbers for China, but apparently they are for Taiwan and Hong Kong. My Fiancee can't use the number they gave me 'for all of China'. I think I have been had by OneSuite AGAIN! -James Edited November 13, 2005 by jemmyell (see edit history) Link to comment
Guest Gene Posted October 22, 2005 Report Share Posted October 22, 2005 Welcome to The Candle Thanks for the "Fun Facts To Know" Link to comment
jemmyell Posted October 22, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 22, 2005 Welcome to The Candle Thanks for the "Fun Facts To Know"162388[/snapback]I felt this was somewhat topical since many people here abandoned OneSuite and went to DynaSky after OneSuite crashed (which I was using too) holding all of our phone records in limbo. I just felt that everybody had a right to know they were giving their money to the same unrelaible company. -James Leonard Link to comment
Randy W Posted October 22, 2005 Report Share Posted October 22, 2005 Thanks for the warning - very appreciated. Link to comment
Stone Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Maybe, but they do have different local access numbers here. I was just able to ressurect my onesuite account. Can't afford to lose the 3 bucks and change, ya know. Had to reset my password and then redo the zip dial and that stuff. Kinda of a pain in the butt, but we'll use it up and then stay with dynasky - they're .2 cents cheaper per minute to China.162545[/snapback]Wise and thrifty ! Link to comment
frank1538 Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 Maybe, but they do have different local access numbers here. I was just able to ressurect my onesuite account. Can't afford to lose the 3 bucks and change, ya know. Had to reset my password and then redo the zip dial and that stuff. Kinda of a pain in the butt, but we'll use it up and then stay with dynasky - they're .2 cents cheaper per minute to China.162545[/snapback]Wise and thrifty ! 162548[/snapback]If Don's wife is like mine, that'll add up to a lot of savings over the next month or so. Link to comment
HanLi Posted October 23, 2005 Report Share Posted October 23, 2005 well, you know the saying, "a penny saved, is a penny earned" Link to comment
jemmyell Posted October 24, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 24, 2005 (edited) Welcome to The Candle Thanks for the "Fun Facts To Know"162388[/snapback]I felt this was somewhat topical since many people here abandoned OneSuite and went to DynaSky after OneSuite crashed (which I was using too) holding all of our phone records in limbo. I just felt that everybody had a right to know they were giving their money to the same unreliable company. -James162391[/snapback]I switched to DynaSky when OneSuite crashed. I was curious, as some of the voice menus were identical to OneSuite's. However, until the crash, OneSuite provided reliable and good quality service for the two years I've used them. I rarely had any trouble accessing the service (occasionally on holidays when the traffic was heavy), but otherwise pretty solid. I haven't gone back to OneSuite, and it really doesn't matter to me if they and DynaSky are the same company.162934[/snapback]Hello, Yes, I used OneSuite long before I met my SO, but I had set up a special account so that I could track the phone calls to China. Now that OneSuite is back up and I was able to print my records I am not so unhappy . I also was pleased with their service before the crash. I also opened up a DynaSky account when OneSuite crashed. A very attractive option was the offered feature of originating calls from China. However, the number DynaSky gave us for 'all of China' does not work for North China. In addition, they only have support numbers for inside China that are in Taiwan or Hong Kong. They have not returned my fiancee's email (in Chinese) about this issue either. So, has anybody had their SO successfully originate a call from mainland China using DynaSky? -James Edited February 1, 2006 by jemmyell (see edit history) Link to comment
Zingaro Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 Welcome to The Candle Thanks for the "Fun Facts To Know"162388[/snapback]I felt this was somewhat topical since many people here abandoned OneSuite and went to DynaSky after OneSuite crashed (which I was using too) holding all of our phone records in limbo. I just felt that everybody had a right to know they were giving their money to the same unrelaible company. -James Leonard162391[/snapback]I switched to DynaSky when OneSuite crashed. I was curious, as some of the voice menus were identical to OneSuite's. However, until the crash, OneSuite provided reliable and good quality service for the two years I've used them. I rarely had any trouble accessing the service (occasionally on holidays when the traffic was heavy), but otherwise pretty solid. I haven't gone back to OneSuite, and it really doesn't matter to me if they and DynaSky are the same company. Link to comment
jemmyell Posted October 25, 2005 Author Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 (edited) Welcome to The Candle Thanks for the "Fun Facts To Know"162388[/snapback]I felt this was somewhat topical since many people here abandoned OneSuite and went to DynaSky after OneSuite crashed (which I was using too) holding all of our phone records in limbo. I just felt that everybody had a right to know they were giving their money to the same unrelaible company. -James162391[/snapback]I switched to DynaSky when OneSuite crashed. I was curious, as some of the voice menus were identical to OneSuite's. However, until the crash, OneSuite provided reliable and good quality service for the two years I've used them. I rarely had any trouble accessing the service (occasionally on holidays when the traffic was heavy), but otherwise pretty solid. I haven't gone back to OneSuite, and it really doesn't matter to me if they and DynaSky are the same company.162934[/snapback]Hello, Yes, I used OneSuite long before I met my SO, but I had set up a special account so that I could track the phone calls to China. Now that OneSuite is back up and I was able to print my records I am not so unhappy . I also was pleased with their service before the crash. I also opened up a DynaSky account when OneSuite crashed. A very attractive option was the offered feature of originating calls from China. However, the number DynaSky gave us for 'all of China' does not work for Liaoning Province. In addition, they only have support numbers for inside China that are in Taiwan or Hong Kong. They have not returned my fiancee's email (in Chinese) about this issue either. So, has anybody had their SO successfully originate a call from mainland China using DynaSky? -James162957[/snapback]Hello, An update from DynaSky: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Customer, Thank you for taking the time to inform us of your concern. It is ourpleasure to assist you and ensure your satisfaction with our service. We would like to inform you that our access number in China is 1081-8111. Here's the steps that you need to follow when you want to make a call:1. Dial the access number2. Enter your card number3. Dial the destination number (International 011+country code+area code+telephone number), (U.S. 1+area code+telephone number) Should you need further assistance or have additional questions, commentsor concern, please contact 1-877-MY-eLIFE (693-5433) at your convenience. Thank you for using Dynasky. Yours, Dynasky Customer Service --------------------------------------------------------------------- My SO just tried this and the 1081-8111 does NOT work from North China. It is not a valid number there. -James Edited February 1, 2006 by jemmyell (see edit history) Link to comment
izus Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 i do know they are related somehow, i have said this before. i ussed dynasky and very happy with it since the end of the year last year. as of recently though i have found lingo (voice over Internet protocol) these prices are unbeatable with anyone i am very happy with this service. i pay 39.00 a month for my overall phone bill now unlimited talking with ChunYan for a flat 39 bucks....no more bellsouth, no more sprint, no more verizon. Link to comment
izus Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 Welcome to The Candle Thanks for the "Fun Facts To Know"162388[/snapback]I felt this was somewhat topical since many people here abandoned OneSuite and went to DynaSky after OneSuite crashed (which I was using too) holding all of our phone records in limbo. I just felt that everybody had a right to know they were giving their money to the same unrelaible company. -James Leonard162391[/snapback]I switched to DynaSky when OneSuite crashed. I was curious, as some of the voice menus were identical to OneSuite's. However, until the crash, OneSuite provided reliable and good quality service for the two years I've used them. I rarely had any trouble accessing the service (occasionally on holidays when the traffic was heavy), but otherwise pretty solid. I haven't gone back to OneSuite, and it really doesn't matter to me if they and DynaSky are the same company.162934[/snapback]Hello, Yes, I used OneSuite long before I met ShuYing, but I had set up a special account so that I could track the phone calls to China. Now that OneSuite is back up and I was able to print my records I am not so unhappy . I also was pleased with their service before the crash. I also opened up a DynaSky account when OneSuite crashed. A very attractive option was the offered feature of originating calls from China. However, the number DynaSky gave us for 'all of China' does not work for Fushun (Liaoning Province). In addition, they only have support numbers for inside China that are in Taiwan or Hong Kong. They have not returned my fiancee's email (in Chinese) about this issue either. So, has anybody had their SO successfully originate a call from mainland China using DynaSky? -James Leonard162957[/snapback]Hello, An update from DynaSky: --------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear Customer, Thank you for taking the time to inform us of your concern. It is ourpleasure to assist you and ensure your satisfaction with our service. We would like to inform you that our access number in China is 1081-8111. Here's the steps that you need to follow when you want to make a call:1. Dial the access number2. Enter your card number3. Dial the destination number (International 011+country code+area code+telephone number), (U.S. 1+area code+telephone number) Should you need further assistance or have additional questions, commentsor concern, please contact 1-877-MY-eLIFE (693-5433) at your convenience. Thank you for using Dynasky. Yours, Dynasky Customer Service --------------------------------------------------------------------- My SO just tried this and the 1081-8111 does NOT work from Fushun. It is not a valid number there. -James Leonard163167[/snapback]have tried many times with dialing from china with dynasky....have her ring you and hang up....call her back Link to comment
Guest ShaQuaNew Posted October 25, 2005 Report Share Posted October 25, 2005 They are indeed the same company. Go to the support link on both Dynasky and Onesuite and their corporate offices have the same address and guy that runs it.... Donald NashVP Customer Support615 South Grand AvenueLos Angeles, CA 90017 ...near Aaron Spelling's house.... Link to comment
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